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1930389977Boston Massachusetts: The South Boston Hebrew Juniors 1930. Softcover. Very Good. Typed magazine and accompanying holograph essay. Quartos. The magazine consists of six sheets typed on the rectos stapled together with two additional blank sheets serving as front and rear covers. The front cover is detached very good. A “special paper†published by the members of the South Boston Hebrew Juniors as part of a fundraising effort. Made-up of various short pieces relating to the club including an original poem and a jest about how to become an American citizen. With an accompanying holograph essay: “Anti-Semitism the Scourge of Israel; and Palestine the Hope of Israel.†written in ink on the rectos only of six notebook sheets presumably by one of the club's younger members. References are made to: “the thousands who are homeless in the Mississippi Valley …†“war and desolation in China†and to “the millions in Eastern Europe whose spirit has been broken .†Some toning and a few scattered tiny tears to the right edges very good. There are no known copies of the magazine which is quite probably a lone survivor. The South Boston Hebrew Juniors unknown
RARE 16th-century edition of the "Thesaurus Linguae Sanctae", a Hebrew-Latin dictionary for Catholic ministers, originally composed during the early 16th century by the Dominican Bible scholar St.Pagnini. The dictionary appended a list of nominalization patterns and a list of irregular nouns. This edition was printed by the famous Dutch publisher Christopher Plantin at 1570, during the first years of the religious strife that came to be known as the Eighty Years' War. The book features the publisher's elaborate emblem on the title page, a decorative first capital letter on the first text page, and floral title bars in several places throughout the book. The book ends with a royal privilege from Emperor Maximilian II. 115x165mm. Unpaginated preface and appendix. 380 pages (irregular pagination: [188] + [193-380], but the text is COMPLETE. Rebound in black cloth Hardcover. Gilt lettering on spine. Ex libris and binder's stickers on endpaper. Pen inscriptions (dated 1752) on title page, and outside the text on few other pages. Last text page upper edge slightly torn - NO damage to text. Pages yellowing. [SUMMARY]: This 16th-century old Plantin dictionary is surprisingly preserved in very good condition.
VOLUMES 1-9, 14-15 ONLY OUT OF 17. FIRST EDITION. IN HEBREW. Volumes 4, 8 & 14 belonged to Prof. David Yellin and contains a stamp and ex-libris with his name. The publishing dates are as follows: on Vols.1-5 the years stated are counted from the destruction of the Second Temple; Vols.6-9 from the Balfour Declaration; Vols. 14-15 from the establishment of the State of Israel. [ALL VOLUMES]: 27x19cm. Hardcover with gilt lettering on spine. Text-block edges dyed red. Most volumes contain previous ownership marks (stamps and pen inscriptions on title page) - NO damage to text. [VOLS.1,5-7,8]: Marker-pen marks and sticker residues on spine. [VOL.8]: Spine upper part slightly torn. [VOLS.10&15]: Spine slightly faded. [SUMMARY]: Else all volumes in good condition. PLEASE NOTE: This item is overweight. We may ask for extra shipping costs.
174849255Leiden: Jean Luzac 1748. First edition. Hardcover. Very Good. Quarto. 8 cviii 522 60 indices & corrigendapp. Text in two columns with Hebrew text and facing Latin translation interspersed with commentary. Title in red and black with engraved vignette; woodcut ornaments. Contemporary Dutch paneled vellum with blind-stamped vignettes and ruled borders; manuscript title at spine. Covers lightly soiled. Occasional touches of soiling and some leaves with mild embrowning. A very good copy generally crisp and clean.<br /> <br /> First edition of this comprehensive commentary to the biblical Book of Proverbs by the Dutch semitic language scholar Albert Schultens 1686-1750 who maintained "that the true nature of the Hebrew language and the meaning of many of its words and idioms are to be found chiefly in the Arabic" Orme. Forty-one pages of the indices constitute a brief lexicon and provide Latin as well as Arabic equivalents for more than 1000 Hebrew words. Schultens studied theology and eastern languages at Groningen where he received his degree in theology in 1709. After a brief career as a preacher in Wassenaar he was nominated professor of Hebrew and Jewish antiquities at Franeker in 1713. In 1729 he decamped for Leiden were he was first appointed reader in eastern languages and finally full professor in 1732.<br /> <br /> At this time a chief concern of Calvinist theologians was to liberate Old Testament exegesis from Jewish Rabbinic as well as Catholic traditions. Schultens' influential and controversial solution was revealed as early as 1706 in his first public thesis Disputatio theologico philologica de utilitate linguae Arabicae in interpretanda S. Scriptura A Theologico-Philosophical Dissertation on the Utility of the Arabic Language for the Interpretation of the Holy Scriptures "a forceful attack" Brugman & Schröder on the Protestant sola scriptura methodology of Biblical exegesis. "With the help of Jacobus Golius' Arabic dictionary he perused with zeal and fervour the Old Testament and wrote prolifically. The lexical superiority of Arabic had led him to a reconsideration of the position of Hebrew: at first he had called Arabic 'the most splendid daughter of mother Hebrew' but in his oration of 1729 he proclaimed Hebrew and Arabic cognate twin sisters. This shocked conservative theologians as an outright profanation of God's Word" Brugman & Schröder. <br /> <br /> Like his earlier commentary on the Biblical Book of Job one here finds that the "Hebrew text and the Latin translation are all but totally submerged by the extensive commentary in which Schultens draws abundantly on Arabic texts such as the Hamasa an anthology of early Arabic poetry by the ninth-century poet Abu Tammam" Vrolijk & van Leeuwen. Schultens was not without his critics and by 1824 William Orme notes a turning of the tide: "Different opinions are entertained of the correctness of his views and also of his success in applying them; but it is now generally admitted that he carries his notions of the advantage of Arabic learning to the interpretation of the Scriptures too far." <br /> <br /> Jean Luzac 1728-1777 was a member of a well-known Huguenot family of printers; he published many works for the University of Leiden including three Hebrew books of Albert Schultens. Isaac van der Mijn is noted as the printer at the colophon of the second volume.<br /> <br /> Provenance: bookplate of the Crozer Theological Seminary - Bucknell Library; bookseller's ticket of Librairie Ancienne et Moderne de Frederik Muller Amsterdam at the front paste-down. References: J. Brugman & F. Schröder Arabic Studies in the Netherlands Leiden: E.J. Brill 1979 p.26f. Fuks/Fuks-Mansfeld 78. Orme Bibl. Biblica p. 390. A. Vrolijk & R. van Leeuwen Arabic Studies in the Netherlands a Short History in Portraits 1580-1950 Leiden: E.J. Brill 2014 pp. 73-79. Jean Luzac hardcover
1979N4282aJerusalem: Makor 1979. Limited Edition . Original Half Leather. Fine. 4to. A LIMITED FACSIMILE EDITION OF 390 NUMBERED COPIES THIS COPY 112 A FINE COPY.- additional shipping fees for the 6 vols set will apply please enquire. <br/> <br/> Makor hardcover
16921327694Lipsiae: Johannis Casparis Meyeri/Gottfried Liebezeit 1692. Fifth Revised edition. Hardcover. Two works of Judaica bound together in a single volume: Henrico Opitio Heinrich Opitz with B. Wasmuthi. Hazer leshon ha-qodesh: Hoc est atrium linguae sanctae. Lipsiae: Johannis Casparis Meyeri 1692. Fifth Revised edition. 156 pages. Henrico Opitio Heinrich Opitz. Novum Lexicon Hebraeo-Chaldaeo-Biblicum. Lipsiae: Gottfried Liebezeit 1692. 1095 pp. Hebrew 62 pp. Chaldaean. Square quarto in full vellum binding with faded hand-written titles on spine. All edges tinted blue. Pagination restarts with each part. Text in Hebrew and Latin. Condition: Very Good. The binding is shaken with some shelf-wear and bumping. The spine and boards are sunned and somewhat warped and there are some splits at hinges and gutter. Medium age-toning and some foxing. Scattered marginalia some of which are in Hebrew and some of which appear to be lists of occurrences of particular Hebrew words in the Hebrew Scriptures. Dimensions 7 x 8.125 x 3.125<br /> <br><br /> <br><br /> shelved case 4. 1327694. Shelved Dupont Bookstore. Johannis Casparis Meyeri/Gottfried Liebezeit hardcover books
16921327694Lipsiae: Johannis Casparis Meyeri/Gottfried Liebezeit 1692. Fifth Revised edition. Hardcover. Two works of Judaica bound together in a single volume: Henrico Opitio Heinrich Opitz with B. Wasmuthi. Hazer leshon ha-qodesh: Hoc est atrium linguae sanctae. Lipsiae: Johannis Casparis Meyeri 1692. Fifth Revised edition. 156 pages. Henrico Opitio Heinrich Opitz. Novum Lexicon Hebraeo-Chaldaeo-Biblicum. Lipsiae: Gottfried Liebezeit 1692. 1095 pp. Hebrew 62 pp. Chaldaean. Square quarto in full vellum binding with faded hand-written titles on spine. All edges tinted blue. Pagination restarts with each part. Text in Hebrew and Latin. Condition: Very Good. The binding is shaken with some shelf-wear and bumping. The spine and boards are sunned and somewhat warped and there are some splits at hinges and gutter. Medium age-toning and some foxing. Scattered marginalia some of which are in Hebrew and some of which appear to be lists of occurrences of particular Hebrew words in the Hebrew Scriptures. Dimensions 7 x 8.125 x 3.125<br /> <br> <br /> <br> <br /> shelved case 4. 1327694. Shelved Dupont Bookstore. Johannis Casparis Meyeri/Gottfried Liebezeit hardcover
Trading card, Very Small (slightly less than 2x1) . Dominion Athletic Stars Sports Card (Card Nr 14) from a series of 120 pictures of Canadian athletes which were given away in Dominion Chocolate Bars in the mid-1920s. This card features a photo on the front of the champion Toronto Y. W. H. A. Basketball Team, featuring 8 female team members in their YWHA jerseys, plus their 2 coaches. The Canadian Jewish Review of June 8, 1923, reported that at the Primrose Club last Tuesday, the Y. M. And Y. W. H. A. Of Toronto celebrated their victories in sports by tendering a banquet to the winning teams and presenting the cups and trophies to the successful players. The best feature of the evening was the presentation of the Griff Clark Trophy to the Y. W. H. A. Basket ball team, champions of the city. Text on reverse. Quite probably the only explicitly Jewish womens sports team featured on a mass-market trading card in the 1920s, and probably the first ever. Light wear, photo is clear, Good Condition. (women-4-13)
1747PHO-1817Londini, Jacobum Hodges, 1747-1749, 4 tomes en 4 vols in folio avec 4 grandes vignettes, gravées d’après Louis Chéron, aux titres ; texte hébreu-latin en 4 colonnes. Reliure plein veau époque, dos à nerfs orné. Petits accrocs et frottis (une déchirure du cuir à un plat avec manque), des coiffes absentes, cachets, corps d’ouvrage en excellente condition.
166638497Amsterdam: Joseph Athias. Very Good with no dust jacket. 1666. 1st. Leather. 240 7 pages; First Leusden edition. Small 8vo late 19th century black morocco top edge gilt other edges seemingly untrimmed. Title page toned and dampstained chipped at bottom fore edge - no loss to printing gutter of title page re-enforced lightly toned throughout small chipping at bottom fore edge corners at front and back dampstaining to running heads throughout occasionally touching text lacking leaf Ss4 the terminal blank. Parallel Hebrew/Dutch text. Right hand pages Hebrew text and on the left pages Dutch translation. . Joseph Athias hardcover
86868Jerusalem 2000 Hardback Text Volume with paperback Companion. Slipcased. Very Good Jerusalem, 2000 paperback
17297, 1736**, Manuscrit, relie en veau a l'impression dore et au 5 nerfs, plattes interieures decorees, gravure en frontispice, page de titre, 95 x 150mm., pages ne sont pas numerotees, 3 gravures.
166221448Paris, Pierre le Petit, 1662 ; in-12, velin ivoire de l’époque, titre manuscrit au dos; [8], 417 pp.
16403Lodève, A. Colomer, 1645. Grand in-4, [10]-652 pp., veau moucheté brun de l'époque, deux triples filets à froid en encadrement sur les plats, des fleurons à froid aux angles, dos à nerfs orné de filets à froid, (frottements, manques, réparations du papier, taches, petits manques marginaux, trous de ver, rousseurs).
16530026141653 Lipsiae [Leipzig], Impensis Haered. Henningi Grosfii, Literis Friderici Lanckisii Exscribebat, Chriftophorus Cellarius, 1653. Fort volume petit in-quarto (170 X 200 mm) vélin rigide, plats ornés d'un encadrement de filets avec fleurons d'angles à froid, dos lisse cloisonné de filets avec fleurons à froid dans les compartiments, titre calligraphié à l'encre noire, tranches teintées en bleu (reliure de l'époque) ; frontispice, (5) ff., 1724 pages, (11) ff. d'index et errata. Accroc avec petite fente de deux centimètres en queue du mors supérieur, tache d'encre sur le titre, feuillets brunis, infime travail de ver (trou de la taille d'une tête d'épingle) affectant les 19 premiers feuillets, cerne de mouillure dans la marge inférieure de quelques feuillets. Initiale manuscrite «F. » répétée sur les 3 premiers feuillets.
TWO VOLUME SET. RARE enlarged edition of a comprehensive Rabbinic lexicon, known as the Arukh, compiled by an eminent Jewish-Italian lexicographer Nathan ben Jehiel of Rome (c.1035-1106). Part of the enlargement in this edition is the inclusion of words from Zohar - the 13th-century foundational work in the literature of Jewish mystical thought known as Kabbalah. [BOTH VOLUMES]: 235x160mm. [174] + [180] double pages (altogether 708 pages, with a blank pages for notes in-bound between each page). Black board Hardcover with gilt leather spine. Cover and spine heavily rubbed. Cover corners and edges bumped and peeling. Spine edges and hinges heavily rubbed. Spine upper edges peeling. Ink writing on front whitepage and both Hebrew and German title-page. [VOL.I]: Stamp on Hebrew title-page upper corner. [VOL.II]: Front cover, front whitepage and pre-title page partly detached from binding. Stamp on front whitepage. [SUMMARY]: This extremely rare revised and enlarged edition of one of the most important lexicons of Rabbinic literature is otherwise in good condition. PLEASE NOTE: This item is overweight. We may ask for extra shipping costs.
173749261Leiden: Jean Luzac 1737. First edition. Two volumes large quarto. 52 544; 2 545-1232 63 indices 1 corrigendapp. Text in two columns with Hebrew text and facing Latin translation interspersed with commentary. Titles in red and black with engraved vignettes. Contemporary speckled calf; gilt-tooled spine with raised bands and morocco lettering pieces; gilt dentelles; edges daubed in red and green. Light scuffing to boards and fading to spines. A very good set with crisp clean text throughout.<br /> <br /> First edition of this comprehensive commentary to the biblical Book of Job by the Dutch scholar of Semitic languages Albert Schultens 1686-1750 who maintained "that the true nature of the Hebrew language and the meaning of many of its words and idioms are to be found chiefly in the Arabic" Orme. Fifty-five pages of the indices constitute a brief lexicon and provide Latin as well as Arabic equivalents for more than 1000 Hebrew words. Schultens studied theology and eastern languages at Groningen where he received his degree in theology in 1709. After a brief career as a preacher in Wassenaar he was nominated professor of Hebrew and Jewish antiquities at Franeker in 1713. In 1729 he decamped for Leiden were he was first appointed reader in eastern languages and finally full professor in 1732.<br /> <br /> At this time a chief concern of Calvinist theologians was to liberate Old Testament exegesis from the Jewish Rabbinic as well as Catholic traditions. Schultens' influential and controversial solution was revealed as early as 1706 in his first public thesis Disputatio theologico philologica de utilitate linguae Arabicae in interpretanda S. Scriptura A Theologico-Philosophical Dissertation on the Utility of the Arabic Language for the Interpretation of the Holy Scriptures "a forceful attack" Brugman & Schröder on the Protestant sola scriptura methodology of Biblical exegesis. "With the help of Jacobus Golius' Arabic dictionary he perused with zeal and fervour the Old Testament and wrote prolifically. The lexical superiority of Arabic had led him to a reconsideration of the position of Hebrew: at first he had called Arabic 'the most splendid daughter of mother Hebrew' but in his oration of 1729 he proclaimed Hebrew and Arabic cognate twin sisters. This shocked conservative theologians as an outright profanation of God's Word" Brugman & Schröder. "In 1737 he applied his theories in his bilingual edition of the book of the prophet Job whom he regarded as an Arab. The Hebrew text and the Latin translation are all but totally submerged by the extensive commentary in which Schultens draws abundantly on Arabic texts such as the Hamasa an anthology of early Arabic poetry by the ninth-century poet Abu Tammam" Vrolijk & van Leeuwen. Schultens was not without his critics and by 1824 William Orme notes a turning of the tide: "Different opinions are entertained of the correctness of his views and also of his success in applying them; but it is now generally admitted that he carries his notions of the advantage of Arabic learning to the interpretation of the Scriptures too far." <br /> <br /> Jean Luzac 1728-1777 was a member of a well-known Huguenot family of printers; he published many works for the University of Leiden including three Hebrew books of Albert Schultens. Isaac van der Mijn is noted as the printer at the colophon of the second volume.<br /> <br /> Provenance: printed label of the Bibliotheca Seminarii Warmondani at the front endleaf of the first volume. Full title: Liber Jobi cum nova versione ad Hebraeum fontem et commentario perpetuo in quo Veterum et Recentiorum Interpretum cogitata præcipua expenduntur: genuinus sensus ad priscum Linguae genium indagatur atque ex filo et nexu universo Argumenti nodus intricatissimus evolvitur. Curavit et editit. Albertus Schultens. Tomus Primus. -Tomus Secundus<br /> <br /> References: J. Brugman & F. Schröder Arabic Studies in the Netherlands Leiden: E.J. Brill 1979 p.26f. Fuks/Fuks-Mansfeld 78. Orme Bibl. Biblica p. 390. A. Vrolijk & R. van Leeuwen Arabic Studies in the Netherlands a Short History in Portraits 1580-1950 Leiden: E.J. Brill 2014 pp. 73-79. Jean Luzac unknown
170536556Amsterdam & Utrecht: H. Boom Joh. II van Waesberge Goethals Ger. Borstius Joh. Wolters Fr. Halma W. van de Water & W. Broedelet 1705. Third Edition . Hardcover - as published. Engraved title page in red & black plus four additional engraved title pages for each of the four parts into which the text is divided: 1 Genesis - Deuter.; 2 the Prophetae antiores; 3 the Prophetae posteriores; and 4 Hagiographa. Text is in Hebrew with the preliminaries and preface by van der Hooght & others as well as the printed marginalia in Latin. This is actually the third editon edited & revised by van der Hooght of the famous Hebrew Bible originally published by Joseph Athias in 1661. Thick octavo; a.e.g. Some light worming to end leaves pastedown & rear board; lacking rear front fly leaf & front rear fly leaf. Also first engraving detached. Spine is dry and rubbed along raised bands 5 panels with some light wear to edges & joints; head of spine is torn but without loss; rubbed label in 2nd panel present & readable; some worming at head of spine; small gouge on back board. A very nice internally clean tight copy of a scarce title. H. Boom, Joh. II van Waesberge, Goethals, Ger. Borstius, Joh. Wolters, Fr. Halma, W. van de Water, & W. Broedelet hardcover
COMPLETE SET OF SIX PARTS BOUND IN TWO VOLUMES. EXTREMELY RARE complete set of 'Aruk (or Aruch), the lexicon for the language of the Talmud and the Targum compiled in the 12th century by R. Nathan of Rome. The book includes the additions of 16th century scholar Benjamin Mussafia, and original additions, introduction and German translation of the words by Moses Israel Landau (1788-1852), grandson of Judah Landau of Prague. Each volume includes two parts out of the six. The first volume features a handwritten dedication by an unknown person to R. Shalom Kutner, an orthodox rabbi active in late 19th century Vienna. [BOTH VOLUMES]: 205x130mm. [VOL.I]: [VIII+4+22+44+232] + [XX+7+293] + [290] pages / [VOL.II]: [XXXVI+262] + [510] pages. Quarter-cloth rebound Hardcover. Text block edges marbled. Cover and spine yellowing. Cover corners and edges bumped. Cover edges worn/peeling. Ex-library copy with stamps. Library sticker residues and small inscription on spine. Binding slightly visible between several pages. Pencil inscription near text on several pages. Pages yellowing, age-stained and wavy. [VOL.I]: Cover stained. 12 pages of part 1 almost detached from binding. [SUMMARY]: Despite some external wear, this rare edition of an important Talmudic dictionary is in good condition. PLEASE NOTE: This item is overweight. We may ask for extra shipping costs.
165610488Rouen Jacques Cailloue et Jean Viret 1656 Un volume in-folio plein veau, dos à nerfs, caissons décorés, titre doré, [11] ff., 595 pp., titre, [2] ff., 386 pp., [bl.], illustrations in-texte, bandeaux et culs-de-lampes, lettrines ornées, texte sur deux colonnes. Coins émoussés, coiffes arasées, manque le feuillet de titre, petit travail de vers en marge, sans atteinte au texte, petits manques de papiers aux marges des premiers et derniers feuillets.
In Hebrew and Latin. xii, 1428 pages. Page edges browned. Over 6kgs extra postage for outside UK.
191026282Jerusalem: Druck vermutlich bei Gebr. Monsohn. um 1910). Quer-Oktav, 10,5 x 16,5 cm. (etwas beschabt, eine kleine Ecke des hinteren Deckels fehlt, innen etwas gebräunt, Stempel auf Titel verso, insgesamt abr recht gut erhalten und farbfrisch) 12 Blatt. Original-Halbleder mit Orig.-Zedernholz-Deckeln,
In -4°, 70, (1), b. Manca in Iccu
1616R119865Antverpiae [Antwerpen], Ex officina Plantiniana, apud viduam & filios Ioannis Moreti [Moretus] 1616 206 + [2] + [4bl.] pp., 18x12cm., text in Latin and partly in Hebrew, contemporary full vellum binding (intact, with few marginal stains), text is clean and bright except for few old handwritten annotations in the margin of the text, good condition, cfr. De Backer-Sommervogel I col.1151-1152 no.4, R119865